Financial expert Suze Orman: This one question about money always 'makes me crazy’

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Suze Orman hates when people ask her if they'd be happier with more money — Here's why. via CNBCMakeIt

 

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MakeIt Me too. I be like of course dummy

MakeIt Simple. Money makes being miserable easier. What’s in your wallet?

MakeIt ahı gitmiş vahı kalmış bütün cepleri para dolu olsa ne olur:)

MakeIt I would have guessed they'd ask her how to run a credit card scam since she would know.

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